CALVARY LUTHERAN CHURCH
| Your Weekly E-Newsletter -- Thursday February 8, 2024 | |
Hope Street
Women's Luncheon
Thursday, February 22
11:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.
Terrace 167
3210 Holy Hill Rd
Richfield, WI
Mission and Outreach is sponsoring up to 14 interested women to attend this year's luncheon and hear and see t hrough Hope Street member's shared stores of how their lives have been transformed. A sign up sheet is on the COMING EVENTS kiosk in the Narthex. Deadline to sign up is on Monday, February 12.
Hope Street (one of our Missions of the Month) is The Greenhouse for People on 26th and Capitol. They provide housing and community to empower broken men, women, and children to cultivate a relationship with Jesus, themselves, and others to restore hope that flourishing is possible for us all.We invite you to join us at the table for a time of hearing and sharing stories. Help us celebrate 25 years of creating a safe environment where men, women and children can be seen, heard and loved.
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INTERGENERATIONAL MINISTRY!
MINUTE TO WIN IT
THIS Friday, February 9
6:30 - 8:00 p.m.
Join in the fun games FOR ALL AGES! There will be a series of 60-second challenges that use objects that are commonly available around the house.
Complete the games individually or with a group. We will also have a yummy Ice Cream Sunday Bar to reward all of our competitors.
PLEASE COME, EVEN IF YOU DIDN'T SIGN UP! ALL ARE WELCOME!
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We have to turn in any unsold tickets on February 20. Please sign up before the February 19 deadline.
NO EXCEPTIONS FOR LATE ORDERS.
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"The Savannah Sipping Society"
Sunset Playhouse Theater
Sunday, March 10, 2024 at 2 p.m.
TICKET SALES CLOSE ON FEB. 19!
In this delightful, laugh-a-minute comedy, four unique Southern women, all needing to escape the sameness of their day-to-day routines, are drawn together by fate—and an impromptu happy hour—and decide it’s high time to reclaim the enthusiasm for life they’ve lost through the years.
Tickets are $19/each. We have a limited amount of tickets so please sign up on the "COMING EVENTS" kiosk in the Narthex. Payment can be dropped in the Offering basket or in the church office.
Wheelchair seating is available in the theater. If you'd be interested in carpooling from Calvary to the Sunset Theater, please note that on the sign-up form.
We hope you can join us for this fun afternoon of fellowship. Bring a friend or two!
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Mardi Gras Dinner
Tuesday, February 13 from 5:30 - 7:00pm
All are invited to join us for a delicious dinner provided by our Calvary Youth!
We will have some Mardi Gras favorites along with some yummy homemade treats. This is a fundraiser for the youth summer trip and camps.
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ASH WEDNESDAY SERVICES
We invite you to join us for Ash Wednesday worship on Wednesday, February 14. There will be two services:
Noon
7:00 p.m.
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A new Lenten devotional book, "A Season of Hope" is available on the table in the Narthex.
Additionally, a few copies of "New Life Rising", a devotional from the 2023 Lent/Easter season, are also on the table.
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NEW MID-WEEK LENTEN WORSHIP
Join us in Fellowship Hall on Thursdays from 12-12;30 p.m. from February 22 through March 21 for a five-week Lenten worship/study, focusing on "Why Did Jesus Have to Die?" Each week the service will be led by a member of one of our Ministry teams. A Participant Book will be available to guide the service and discussion.
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Reflection on this weekend's Scripture reading | |
Our Psalm this weekend is Psalm 50:1-6. The reflection below is from The One-year Book of Psalms.
“No More Bulls”
Where was Samuel? That’s what King Saul and his troops were wondering as they prepared to fight the Philistines. The old priest was late, and he had to perform the customary sacrifice before the army went into battle. The sun was rising in the sky, and with every hour, more frightened Israelite soldiers, deserted camp.
Finally Saul felt he could delay no longer. Taking matters into his own hands, he stepped into the priestly role and prepared the burnt offering himself. As he was finishing the ritual, Samuel showed up.
The priest was not happy. “What is this you have done?” he barked. Saul muttered his excuses, but Samuel wanted none of it. Saul had disobeyed God’s command, and as a result, the kingdom would be taken from him.
What was Saul’s mistake? He was putting his trust in the sacrifice rather than in God. He assumed the ritual alone would give him victory over the Philistines, but he forgot that a personal God was the source of his power.
Today’s psalm pictures God at the center of the world, judging his people. “Thanks for all your sacrifices,“ he says, “but I don’t need any more bulls and goats. I need your honest thanks and your obedience.” It’s a lesson Saul should have learned one and one, and the rest of us can learn as well.
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Transfiguration of Our Lord
February 10-11, 2024
Ash Wednesday
February 14, 2024
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SERVING AT WORSHIP ON FEBRUARY 10-11, 2024 | |
PRESIDING MINISTER: Pastor Jerry Wittmus
ASSISTING MINISTER: Larry Bonier
DEACONS:
Saturday: Mary Ellen Thiede
Sunday :Pat Foy, Linda Thorpe, Sue Rowe
ACOLYTE:
USHERS:
CHILDREN'S MESSAGE:
LECTOR:
ALTAR GUILD:
- Marge Tyne, Shirley Brodell
GREETERS:
- Diane Grundman
- Marilyn Hermann
- Everett Lambert
- Joanne Schultz
FELLOWSHIP:
FLOWERS: Lukasik family in memory of Geraldine Lukasik
POWERPOINT OPERATORS:
Saturday:Jeanette Kalupa
Sunday: Matt Schatz
LIVESTREAM OPERATOR:
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SERVING AT WORSHIP ON ASH WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 14 | |
PRESIDING MINISTER: Pastor Jerry Wittmus
ASSISTING MINISTERS:
- Noon: x
- 7pm:: Kevin Wahlgren
DEACONS:
- Noon: George Sedivec, Sue Rowe
- 7pm: Lenny Graffin, Bill Graffin
USHERS:
- Noon: George Sedivec, Sue Rowe
- 7pm: Lenny Graffin, Bill Graffin
LECTORS:
- Noon: George Sedivec, Sue Row
- 7pm: Lenny Graffin, Bill Graffin
POWERPOINT OPERATORS:
- Noon: Cindy Rooks
- 7pm: Jeannette Kalupa
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New prayer requests or any updates to this current list should be directed to Cindy Zilske in the Church office (office@calvarylc.com).
Prayers of sympathy and God's peace to: the family of Jim Brostowitz, who passed away on January 29, 2024.
New prayer requests: John Kretschmann (brother of Ernie Kretschmann); Bob Siderits
Ongoing short-term prayer requests: Laura Burger; Kris Larsen; Marty Nolet (brother of Kay Sedivec); Lisa Haggadone (daughter of Sallie and Gerhard Schulz); Eric Dix (Linda Thorpe's son-in-law's brother); Jim Sanborn (friend of Linda Thorpe); Drake Ferber (Judy Sayas' neighbor's son; )Jean (friend of LInda Thorpe); Richard and his wife (friends of Joanne Schultz); Kathy (friend of Judy Sayas' sister); Christine (cousin of Judy Sayas); Peggy (niece of Judy DeBruine); Sandy (friend of Linda Thorpe); Gerald van Zyverden (nephew of Lisa Grossman); Jim Walters (cousin of Krista Dentice); Lynn Weber (godmother of Angie Schatz); Karly Bambanek (friend of Joanne Schultz); Peter Vang (relative of Ka Thao); Edward Hermann (son of Marilyn Hermann); Courtney Cook (friend of Lenny Graffin); Nate Kreiter, Matti Beilfuss (friends of Rick Kegel); Sharon Anderson (mother of Deron Anderson); Lou Dangler (friend of Evelyn Ceci); Paul Mahn (son of Shirley Mahn); Hunter Green (nephew of Andy and Angie Schatz); Tom Schatz (father of Andy Schatz); Susie Barnhart and Amy Clark (friends of Megan Scott); Delores Seel (mother of Keith Pierce).
Please continue to pray for: God’s guidance and support for our Call Committee, and that the Holy Spirit is working in the heart of the pastor He wishes to call as the next pastor of Calvary.
Serving in the Military: Kevin Butler (son of Heidi Powers, serving in the U.S. Army); Ben DeYoung (son-in-law of George and Kay Sedivec, serving in the U.S. Air Force); Alex Olson (U.S. Air Force, grandchild of Ardath Olson); Kyle Pierce (son of Karen and Keith Pierce, serving in the U.S. Army); Nicole Wahlgren (serving in the U.S. Army National Guard); all military chaplains; and all veterans suffering with post-traumatic stress disorder.
For All Men and Women Serving: Police Officers, Firefighters, EMT's; Health Care workers and First Responders.
Serving in the mission field: Our NALC missionaries and missionaries everywhere bringing the gospel to the ends of the Earth.
Long-term prayer list: Calvary members: Jan Chesner, Pat Corcoran; Wayne Dieck; Ron Foster; Bev Lawson; Shirley Mahn, Sue Rowe; Nadine Schuelke; Gloria Strei; Pat Treutelaar; Janet Zastrow
Non-members: Mark Sturms (cousin of Cindy Zilske); Ron Parker (brother of Linda Thorpe); Mary (sister-in-law of Jane Taufner); Lauren (granddaughter of Scott and Peggy Langelin); Dennis Reich (friend of John and Mary Lau); Curt (friend of Larry Bonier); Pastor Mark Gehrke (son of Lois Gehrke); Barb Anderson (friend of Lisa Grossman); Gareth George (cousin of Judy Sayas); Monica Barchus (niece of Ernie Kretschmann); Michael Rossa (Lucy Dallman's son); Karen (friend of Lydia Trudell); Susan Petropoulos (sister of Wayne Johnson); Tom Dallman (husband of Lucy Dallman); Laura Lynn (friend of Pastor Jerry and Nancy Wittmus)
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Bryant Moritz, 2/11
Diane Knappe, 2/13
Philip Voss, 2/14
Lydia Trudell, 2/16
Wayne Johnson, 2/18
Carolyn Gillespie, 2/19
Connor Voss, 2/21
Robert Vollmar, 2/24
Luther Himsel, 2/25
Josh Brooks, 2/26
Sandy Voerman, 2/29
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Sue and Mike Rowe, 2/14 (43 years)
Nicole and Bryant Moritz, 2/20 (15 years)
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Would you like to get familiar with the modern songs used in our worship ahead of the busy weekend?
We have two options to listen to the upcoming weekend's hymns that aren't found in our hymnals. The worship song for February 10-11 is “Shine Jesus Shine"
Simply click this link to go to our Spotify playlist, called “Songs for Sunday.” It's free to sign up and you'll find our music under “Calvary Lutheran Brookfield.”
Or another option is to watch it on YouTube. Here's the link.
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Do you have a song or piece of music you'd like to sing or play at Calvary? We'd love to have you be a part of the service. Please sign up on the OPPORTUNITIES kiosk in the Narthex and you'll be contacted by Nicole for a date to perform.
Do you have a favorite hymn you'd like included in a weekend worship? A HYMN SUGGESTION BOX has been placed on the table in the Narthex for your suggestions! The cards to list your requested hymn(s) are next to the suggestion box.
Questions? Contact Nicole Moritz at (414) 625-0318.
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Youth & Family Ministry Schedule
Little Lutherans
PJ's and Prayers, Friday, March 8, 6:30 - 8:00 p.m.
Elementary School (1st - 5th grade)
Youth Group, Sunday February 11, 11:30 - 1:30 p.m.
Roller Skating, Sunday March 17, 12:30 - 2:30 p.m.
Middle School (6-8th grade)
High School (6-12th grade)
Mini-Golf, Sunday March 3, 11:30 a.m. - 2:30 p.m.
Youth Group, Sunday March 10, 5:00 - 7:00 p.m.
If you didn't get a chance to pick up the bulletin with upcoming Youth & Family Ministry events, you can link below to see all the fun activities planned for us. Paper copies are also on the Opportunities kiosk in the Narthex.
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February Mission of the Month | |
You can also find out more on their website: llbt.org.
Join us on February 10-11 to meet Nathan and Sarah Federwitz and hear more about their mission work. They will hold a special education session in the Sanctuary at 10:30 a.m. on February 11th.
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The February focus of the Mission of the Month is support for Lutheran Bible Translators (LBT). We support the work of the Federwitz families involved in Bible Translation work in Ethiopia and Papua New Guinea.
Our monetary gifts in February will support bringing The Good News and literacy to those in great need of hope, love, peace and salvation through Jesus Christ our Lord. Please pray for all those involved in Lutheran Bible Translators.
Fifty-one years ago, Reverend Dale and Alvina Federwitz began their missionary career with LBT among the Mandigo people in Liberia. In 1980 they began their work translating the New Testament into the Kuwaa language. This was completed in 1988. They served as advisors and coordinators in Liberia and Cameroon until Dale's death in July of 2002. Alvina has continued to work with 16 language groups in Ghana.
As the four Federwitz chiildren finished their education in the United States, they, in turn, have worked as missionaries in West Africa and Papua, New Guinea. Nathan Federwitz is in the process of finishing his pilot training in North Carolina, following his father Jonathan's footsteps to be be a missionary pilot. And the beat goes on ...
To support this important Mission of the Month, you may include it in your weekly offering envelope or designate the donation as "Mission of the Month" in your online giving.
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Severe Weather Announcements
With winter in full swing, we are reminded that weather can definitely impact traveling to church. And with that, inclement weather could necessitate the cancelling of worship.
In the event this should happen, you will receive an e-mail stating that the church is closed. We will also be sharing this with local TV stations (WISN-TV 12 and FOX6) so that it will be included in their scrolling list and on their website of closures.
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Women's Bible Study
Janet Zastrow is interested in starting a Women's Bible Study and is looking for a co-leader. The Study would be held at Calvary on Tuesday mornings or afternoons. Once a co-leader has been identified, more information will be shared as to the start date and topic to be covered. Please address any questions to Janet at janetzastrow@att.net.
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Women's Book Group
Monday, March 11 2024
12:30 - 2:00 p.m.
Media Room
"The Book of Lost Friends"
by Lisa Wingate
Bestselling author Lisa Wingate brings to life startling stories from actual “Lost Friends” advertisements that appeared in Southern newspapers after the Civil War, as newly freed slaves desperately searched for loved ones who had been sold away.
Louisiana, 1875: In the tumultuous era of Reconstruction, three young women set off as unwilling companions on a perilous quest: Hannie, a freed slave; Lavinia, the pampered heir to a now destitute plantation; and Juneau Jane, Lavinia’s Creole half sister. Each carries private wounds and powerful secrets as they head for Texas, following roads rife with vigilantes and soldiers still fighting a war lost a decade before. For Lavinia and Juneau Jane, the journey is one of stolen inheritance and financial desperation, but for Hannie, torn from her mother and siblings before slavery’s end, the pilgrimage west reignites an agonizing question: Could her long-lost family still be out there? Beyond the swamps lie the limitless frontiers of Texas and, improbably, hope.
Louisiana, 1987: For first-year teacher Benedetta Silva, a subsidized job at a poor rural school seems like the ticket to canceling her hefty student debt—until she lands in a tiny, out-of-step Mississippi River town. Augustine, Louisiana, is suspicious of new ideas and new people, and Benny can scarcely comprehend the lives of her poverty-stricken students. But amid the gnarled live oaks and run-down plantation homes lie the century-old history of three young women, a long-ago journey, and a hidden book that could change everything.
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Weekly Men's Breakfast
New Time:
Wednesdays at 7:30 a.m.
Maxim's Restaurant
18025 W. Capitol Drive
Brookfield
All men are invited to attend!
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Monthly Men's Gathering
Fellowship Hall
Thursday, February 15
6:00 p.m.
If you have any questions, please contact Ernie Kretschmann at erniekretschmann@gmail.com
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Worship Attendance and Giving | |
Giving to the NALC Campaign |
Just a reminder that contributions to the NALC's 20/20 Vision Campaign need to be designated as "NALC" either on your giving envelope or on your check. If you have any questions, please contact Cindy Rooks at finance@calvarylc.com.
For an update on the NALC's 20/20 Vision campaign, click on the link below to watch an update from Bishop Selbo. This video highlights the work we are doing, the ways in which gifts to the initiative are already being used, and the impact future gifts will have in our shared witness and mission.
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Online giving provides options!
While cash and checks are always welcome, the “Give Online” button on the Calvary Lutheran Church website provides another option. And, with the expansion of our vendor’s software, the options are now expanded and customized. In addition to giving to the General Operating Fund, Building Fund and Mission of the Month, you can now specify contributions for Altar Flowers, Sunday Morning Fellowship Treats, NALC, etc.
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Please note that contributions to the Mission of the Month are allocated to the organization for the month in which the donation is made
If you have any questions or would like to make a pledge, please contact Cindy Rooks, Finance Secretary, via email at finance@calvarylc.com or (262) 786-4010.
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Do you need a new Church Directory? |
The Calvary Church Directory is available electronically or in paper format. If you'd like an electronic copy, please send an email to Sue Rowe at communications@calvarylc.com.
There are also printed copies available in the church office.
If there are any changes to your phone, email or address, please advise the Church office. Any updates should be submitted to Cindy Zilske at office@calvarylc.com.
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Sanctuary Flowers
A wonderful way to celebrate a special occasion or remember a loved one is by sponsoring flowers at our altar. The cost is $35 and you may take them home following the Sunday morning worship. (If you'd prefer, you can leave the flowers at church to be enjoyed in the church office.)
The 2024 sign-up sheet is posted on the bulletin board in the Narthex, near the door to Fellowship Hall.
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We invite you to provide
Hospitality Treats on Sunday
We invite you to stay after worship on Sunday mornings and enjoy fellowship time and a treat/cup of coffee in Fellowship Hall.
If you'd like to provide treats (donuts, bagels, etc.) for Sunday hospitality time, there is a sheet on the bulletin board in Fellowship Hall. You may bring the treats (six dozen) and drop them off in the kitchen, or simply add a “P” behind your name, pay $30 to the church office and the treats will be purchased for you.
The sign up sheet for 2024 has been posted on the bulletin board. Thank you for your support!
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Live Stream Attendance Link |
If you watch our services via the Live Stream, please take a minute to let us know. There is now a link called "Online Worship Attendance" on the page where you access each week's service.
We appreciate you taking the time to complete this each week. It helps us know that our Live Stream is being viewed and by whom.
Thank you!
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The right side of the Sanctuary (as you face the altar) is equipped with a hearing loop system which transmits an audio signal directly into a hearing aid via a magnetic field. This greatly reduces background noise, competing sounds, reverberation and other acoustic distortions that reduce clarity of sound.
Most hearing aids are equipped with a t-coil and connecting to this system is an easy switch on the hearing aid. If you need assistance during worship with this system, please reach out to an usher or any staff member.
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The church office is open Monday through Friday from 8:00 a.m. until noon. The door that is closest to the office (NW corner) will be open during those hours.
Please check in with the office staff so we know you are in the building.
The office phone number is (262) 786-4010. Feel free to leave a message if you call after hours and we will contact you the next day.
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